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Heart Attacks are #1 cause of death world-wide and killing about 12 milions people a year.

Clinical Definition of Problem

Contrary to popular belief, a heart attacks isn’t a blockage inside of the heart. A heart attack is a blockage of the coronary arteries supplying the heart muscle with oxygenated blood.

So let’s assume you get a blood clot here — it blocks the blood flow downstream, meaning the heart muscle doesn’t get oxygenated blood and heart tissue downstream starts to die.

Clinical Solution​

The way to fix it is relatively simple – doctors put in a stent that opens up the artery and renews blood flow. The latest clinical practice guidelines recommend that this “stenting” happens within 90 minutes from symptom onset.

If you don’t, even if you put in the stent in later, the heart tissue downstream has already been permanently damaged, which reduces the heart’s ability to pump blood. This is the leading cause of heart failure and increases 1-year mortality by two-fold.

Time is muscle.

You have just 90 minutes to diagnose the patient, bring them to the hospital and put in the stent, otherwise there is permanent damage. So problem is, that 1 in 2 heart attacks get initially misdiagnosed at the first point of contact.

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